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Musharraf chides Pakistan media over reports on Dawood presence
Islamabad, Nov 21: Terming as `wild charges` frequent reports in the local media that Indian underworld Don Dawood Ibrahim lived in Pakistan, President Pervez Musharraf has said such reports `hurt` the international image of the country.
Islamabad, Nov 21: Terming as "wild charges"
frequent reports in the local media that Indian underworld Don
Dawood Ibrahim lived in Pakistan, President Pervez Musharraf
has said such reports "hurt" the international image of the
country.
In an interaction with editors of Pakistani media last
night, Musharraf said he was embarrassed by the frequent
reports that Dawood Ibrahim lived in the country and that such
reports brought bad name to the country.
He said such "wild charges hurt the international image of Pakistan".
While Pakistani officials have consistently denied that Dawood lived in Karachi, local media have carried many stories about his activities in the Port city. Pakistani magazine 'Herald' in its recent edition had reported that Dawood was shifting his operations to Islamabad after United States Treasury Department listed him as global terrorist and linked him with various militant groups like al- Qaeda and Lashkar-e-Toyaba.
Bureau Report
He said such "wild charges hurt the international image of Pakistan".
While Pakistani officials have consistently denied that Dawood lived in Karachi, local media have carried many stories about his activities in the Port city. Pakistani magazine 'Herald' in its recent edition had reported that Dawood was shifting his operations to Islamabad after United States Treasury Department listed him as global terrorist and linked him with various militant groups like al- Qaeda and Lashkar-e-Toyaba.
Bureau Report